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The Eagles-Browns Carson Wentz trade is finally complete

Carson, how do you feel about playing for the Eagles instead of the Browns?

In 2017, before Carson Wentz tore his ACL, the Philadelphia Eagles steamrolled to a 10-2 start under the then-MVP front-runner, eventually landing the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs on their way to a Super Bowl victory. Had Wentz not led the Eagles to their dominant start, who knows how the season would have ended.

The Eagles, of course, acquired the No. 2 overall pick used to draft Wentz from the Cleveland Browns, who went 0-16 a year ago. The two franchises have taken drastically different paths in trying to build a contender.

The trade at the time was as follows:

Browns got

Eagles got

2016 1st round pick (8th overall)

2016 1st round pick (2nd overall)

2016 3rd round pick (77th overall)

2017 4th round pick

2016 4th round pick (100th overall)

2017 1st round pick

2018 2nd round pick

The Browns then took those draft picks acquired from the Eagles, and made a slew of trades resulting in even more picks, almost like tree growing branches. On Saturday afternoon, the Browns finally used all their picks stemming from the Wentz trade on players.

• WR Corey Coleman: In two seasons, Coleman has played in 19 games (18 starts). He has 56 catches for 718 yards and 5 TDs. He is a projected starter for the Browns in 2018.

• OT Shon Coleman: Coleman had a rough season in 2017, but he got good experience under his belt, starting all 16 games. With Joe Thomas heading to retirement, Coleman is currently projected as the starting LT heading into 2018.

• OG/OT Spencer Drango: Drango has appeared in 32 games in two seasons, starting 19. He's a projected backup in 2018.